Five SMEM Observations and Recommendations From Hurricane Sandy
Post by: Kim Stephens The documentation of social media’s use and impact during Hurricane Sandy has already begun. Patrice Cloutier wrote a great summary post “10 reasons why there’ll now be a before...
View ArticleRecovers.Org Reflects on their Hurricane Sandy Effort
Caitria O’Neill of Recovers.org passed this information along to me detailing their efforts during Hurricane Sandy. Recovers.org defines themselves as an organization that “…helps towns organize...
View ArticleObservations on Hurricane Sandy and Disaster Networks
Hurricane Sandy: 10/30/2012 (Photo credit: ccho) Guest Post by: Rakesh Bharania Rakesh Bharania is an engineer with Cisco Tactical Operations (http://t.co/bYsKdQG). The opinions in this article do not...
View ArticleMaryland Emergency Management Agency Plans for #SMEM
Post by: Kim Stephens Maryland Emergency Management Agency (Photo credit: Maryland National Guard) The Maryland Emergency Management Agency (@MDMEMA on Twitter) has recently taken their social media...
View ArticleThe Work of Disaster Reporting in the Age of Digital Distortion
Post by: Kim Stephens Academics from IBM Research Labs in India; Indraprastha Institute for Information Technology, Delhi, India; and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County collaborated on an...
View Article#CrisisMapping for Recovery: Crisis Clean Up–A Collaboration Tool
Post by: Kim Stephens A truism in emergency management is that after a disaster thousands of people want to volunteer–the more high profile the event the more show up, sometimes creating a second...
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